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koor’s Accessibility Program
koort means Heart, hearts, two hearts together in Aboriginal.
Koor can help people to be more confortable when they are eating including people with:
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Swallowing disorder (dysphagia)
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Sensory processing
disorder
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Parkinson,
Alzheimer,
Essential tremor
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Bedridden
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Motor neurone disease (MND),
Cerebral palsy
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery (OMS)
My hand dexterity isn’t the best when it comes to opening bottles, but I managed to open yours, which is great.
Belinda, Accessible tourism consultant
We are inviting:
- people who do not feel confortable when eating,
- health professionals,
- health care providers and carers
to enter the koor’s Accessibility Program by filling-in the form below. If accepted, we will send you samples in exchange of your feedback to help us improving a koor adapted to your needs. Please note, completion of this form does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
This content is not intended to provide medical advice and should not be relied on as such.